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Thomas “Church” Christmann Powers KoRn Tour With ChamSys MagicQ MQ500 Thomas “Church” Christmann Powers KoRn Tour With ChamSys MagicQ MQ500
LOS ANGELES – The metal bar structure that runs across the front of the stage on KoRn’s current tour with a light and video show run by Thomas “Church” Christmann on his ChamSys MagicQ MQ500, suggests images of incarceration, and the loss of freedom it brings. This serves as a perfect foil for iconic metal band from the instant they kick off their show and blow that suggestion out of... LOS ANGELES – The metal bar structure that runs across the front of the stage on KoRn’s current tour with a light and video show run by Thomas “Church” Christmann on his ChamSys MagicQ MQ500, suggests images of incarceration, and the loss of freedom it brings. This serves as a perfect foil for iconic metal band from the instant they kick off their show and blow that suggestion out of...
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Joe Beardsmore and Jonny Gaskell Power David Gray USA Tour with ChamSys Joe Beardsmore and Jonny Gaskell Power David Gray USA Tour with ChamSys
NEW YORK – “The greater the contrast, the greater the potential energy,” the eminent Swiss thinker Carl Jung once observed. Jung wasn’t alluding to lighting design when he made this observation; his interest was the study of human emotions, but anyone who has ever played off light and shadows against each other on a stage can appreciate the wisdom of his words. Joe Beardsmore and Jonny Gaskell channeled the immense... NEW YORK – “The greater the contrast, the greater the potential energy,” the eminent Swiss thinker Carl Jung once observed. Jung wasn’t alluding to lighting design when he made this observation; his interest was the study of human emotions, but anyone who has ever played off light and shadows against each other on a stage can appreciate the wisdom of his words. Joe Beardsmore and Jonny Gaskell channeled the immense...
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ChamSys Connects at PLASA ChamSys Connects at PLASA
LONDON - Trade shows are widely regarded as a forum for making and nurturing connections. The ChamSys team will be taking this to heart quite literally at PLASA in stand C-16 staring 4 September, as they expand their popular “Connect” family of products with the world preview of the MagicQ Compact Connect and MagicQ Compact Mini Connect. The new MagicQ Compact Connect products are PC / MAC / Linux based... LONDON - Trade shows are widely regarded as a forum for making and nurturing connections. The ChamSys team will be taking this to heart quite literally at PLASA in stand C-16 staring 4 September, as they expand their popular “Connect” family of products with the world preview of the MagicQ Compact Connect and MagicQ Compact Mini Connect. The new MagicQ Compact Connect products are PC / MAC / Linux based...
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Corey Easterbrook and ChamSys Flow With Neon Trees Corey Easterbrook and ChamSys Flow With Neon Trees
ORLANDO – Corey Easterbrook likes to go with the flow, whether it’s busking light shows or jumping on new, unexpected opportunities. The affable owner of Hot House AV has gotten to do both during the past 18 months by running a steady series of one-offs by pop/rockers Neon Trees. Coming out of the COVID lockdown, The Billboard Music Award winning quartet was in need of a LD to work the... ORLANDO – Corey Easterbrook likes to go with the flow, whether it’s busking light shows or jumping on new, unexpected opportunities. The affable owner of Hot House AV has gotten to do both during the past 18 months by running a steady series of one-offs by pop/rockers Neon Trees. Coming out of the COVID lockdown, The Billboard Music Award winning quartet was in need of a LD to work the...
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ChamSys Homecoming at Glastonbury ChamSys Homecoming at Glastonbury
PILTON, UK – It had been 1,088 days… or 26,112 hours… or 1,566,720 minutes. However you measured it, the time seemed excruciatingly long. But at 8 am on Wednesday June 22, the wait was finally over, as the gates to Worthy Farm swung open and Glastonbury was officially back.For many, the initial experience was a bit surreal. After spending much of the past three years dealing with a pandemic lockdown,... PILTON, UK – It had been 1,088 days… or 26,112 hours… or 1,566,720 minutes. However you measured it, the time seemed excruciatingly long. But at 8 am on Wednesday June 22, the wait was finally over, as the gates to Worthy Farm swung open and Glastonbury was officially back.For many, the initial experience was a bit surreal. After spending much of the past three years dealing with a pandemic lockdown,...